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Free Greeting Cards for Islamic Festivities and General Occasions. Available also in Flash animations.

Looking for islamic calendar to put in your blog? Here you will find various designs free to use.

Are you facing the right direction when observing prayer? Test and verifiy the Qibla direction from your place here.

Put customizable clocks with islamic themes, calligraphy an ornaments on your blogs also for free.

Here you will find other types of islamic widgets for free.

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Islamic Widgets by Alhabib

This page introduces various widgets with islamic themes apart from the already established collection of islamic calendar and clock widgets. The widgets are flash-based and can be embedded in many open social or community websites like Facebook, MySpace, Multiply, Friendster, Blogger, Ning, Hi5, iGoogle, Hadithuna, Typepad, Netvibes and more. Go no where else to get your islamic widgets.

Browse and choose the design that you like. Most of the widgets are customizable. In other words you can design your custom islamic widget. You can set the size and look or color of the widget to match the layout of your blogs or websites.

Flash Widgets

This widget shows the 99 names of Allah or the 'Asmaul Husna' in a slideshow style. In the background a subtle rays of light rotates slowly to add some attraction. You can set the color of the widget and its background as well as the length of the display for each name.

Ever wanted to show a countdown to any date in the future? But with some touch of islamic theme? Here is one choice for you. This widget features customizable ornament color and text. There are also two places to have your custom text or greetings displayed.

This just another asmaul husna widget, showing in a slideshow the 99 beautiful names of Allah. There are two languages, Indonesia and English that can be chosen for the displayed transliteration and meanings.

This widget will display daily quote from the islamic world of wisdom. It is based on selected quotes from the Qur'an, the hadiths of Rasulullah Prophet Muhammad, the sayings of the Companions or other islamic scholars.